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Shocking: Lebanon's Prime Minister resigns, slams Iran and Hezbollah

In an astounding development over the weekend, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri resigned According to a report in The Washington Post, the surprise move ends Hariri’s alliance with the powerful Hezbollah terrorist movement and raises the threat of conflict in Lebanon

Surrounded by enemies, but protected by God

War between Israel and the Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah is inevitable and certain to be devastating for both sides. This viewpoint is presented in a new report published late last week and covered in detail by Israeli media outlets The Times of Israel and The Jerusalem Post.

The Night of Broken Glass

On the night of November 9, 1938, the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany gathered unfettered momentum An organized wave of violence spread throughout Germany, Austria and areas of Czechoslovakia

JVMI 50th Anniversary – Looking Back on 2013-2016

Just before 2013, Jonathan Bernis introduced Jewish Voice Today Magazine readers to some of the most difficult-to-reach Jewish people – those living in the United States.

You Can Make Twice the Impact!

They’ll host a 5-day Medical Clinic for thousands of impoverished Jewish people and their neighbors in this remote village in the northern part of the country. I say “finally” because we’d planned to go in July.

Multiply the impact of your prayers!

Multiply the impact of your prayers by praying for these leaders. Discover how your prayers can make a greater difference today.

November's TV Lineup!

Unlocking the Prophetic Mysteries of Israel October 30 - November 5, 2017 | Jonathan Bernis Messianic Rabbi Jonathan Bernis teaches from his exciting new book, Unlocking the Prophetic Mysteries of Israel.

Bring Hope to the Poorest of the Poor

Many Jewish people – especially those who belong to the lost and scattered tribes of Israel that live in Africa – struggle just to survive. They’re the poorest of the poor … without enough to eat, without clean water for drinking and bathing, without medical care and, saddest of all, without hope.

Two must-read reports on developments in the Middle East

1. Hamas and Fatah, once bitter rivals, have reconciled Negotiators from Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah signed a reconciliation deal last week, ending their bitter, decade-long split.